Offseason Rumors HK 2016

Word out of San Antonio is owner Smace isn't expected to return with reasons unknown at this time that we can report. But the word from SA is their vacancy maybe short lived. SA is reportedly getting an offer from MG to take over majority stake of the franchise. But doesn't MG own the Bears? The long-time Bears fan reportedly has wanted new scenery after a disappointing season. It must be a lot of pressure for a long-time fan to take over the franchise and deliver results sooner than later.
So where does that leave the Bears? Well there's talk of owner CTfromDC possibly having some interest. But insiders tell me that broth262 has silently been interested in the Bears and there's a possibility of even Jerz making the move up north.

If the Chargers lose their owner, that opens up some possibilities for a few owners to grab a stake of the California franchise but at this moment the only owner who may have some interest is CTfromDC. We'll report more when more information is available.

---Insiders tell me the Chiefs thegman2.0 maybe looking for a WR with the 1st pick of the 2016 draft. The Chiefs have long been looking for a game breaking WR to take the pressure off the running game.

A few names to look for are Herve Ballard and Bryant Keith. According to scouts inc. these two WR's are the top two rated in the class and expected to be 1st round picks.

RS-SO Herve Ballard is a huge target, possibly in the mold of Calvin Johnson at 6'6", 238 lbs out of Texas University. The 20 year old would instantly give the Chiefs a big time deep threat for likely incumbent starter, Kirk Cousins.

RS-SO Bryant Keith is another 20 year old who also decided to come out with his teammate Herve Ballard. The 6'4", 235 WR maybe a tadbit more of a vertical downfield threat with supposed more speed than Ballard but the combine is a ways away. But Keith could well be the target here and pass his teammate as the 1st WR picked. Once the combine comes, we figure to know more about how these top two WR's and any other top WR's run and produce at the combine.

There are new reports that Kaz Mcfly and the McFly Investment Group have interest in owning a franchise. With openings now available, we will see if the McFly Group will be able to get their own franchise and approved by the commish BobJr.

---Insiders say that Andre Ellington (87 OVR) can be had in a trade. The 3rd year RB is en route to a career year and likely pro bowl selection. He has 1515 yards on 267 carries and 11 TD's. A RB of his caliber should net a lofty return for a Cardinals smlVICTORIES53 team looking to gain more overall talent for their team.

---Breaking news out of Oakland Coach_III , it looks like Michael Crabtree will test free agency. It seems like both sides couldn't come to a deal for the 27 year WR. Oakland picked up Crabtree last year via trade from the Niners and originally looked like a great deal for both side. Reportedly, Crabtree has been unhappy with his role in the offense down the stretch for the Raiders as his production has gone down as of late. Crabtree hasn't amassed over 60 yards and haven't had more than 3 catches since week 11 against the Packers. Crabtree figures to command #1 WR money in FA.

---Cincinnati Bengals Rhight are reportedly "set" on trading their 1st rounder, which came from the Dolphins via the AJ Green trade. Currently, that pick is the 3rd overall selection in the 2016 draft which is a prime spot to grab one of the top collegiate players in this draft.

---Earlier today we broke word that MG had an offer out for the Marshalls. Well we can report that MG is now the owner of the San Antonio Marshalls. The deal was approved by commish BobJr. He has some work to do but takes over a talented young roster. Under the ownership of MG, the Marshalls maybe one of the teams to look out for in the AFC next season. As for the vacant Bears, sources tell me broth262 is leaving his ownership of the Chargers and will be heading north and that deal is currently under commish approval.

BROTH NAMED NEW BEARS OWNER

EDIT: broth262 has now been named the new owner of the Chicago Bears. He takes over a relatively older team with not much cap room and has a very tough decision of trying to sign WR Alshon Jeffrey to a long term contract. Now, that leaves the San Diego Chargers without an owner. As of now, there's no current clubhouse leader to grab ownership of that team.

---When Kaz Mcfly released a statement that his investment group had an interest in owning a franchise, it seemed to be a matter of time. The dominoes fell his way as well when MG took over the Marshalls and Broth took over the Bears. That left the Chargers as the last team standing. Their bid was quite substantial according to insiders, which say went north of a billion dollars. There's little known about the McFly investment group except that they seem to be the type of ownership to throw their money around. They have some nice pieces in SD, including likely the "Best QB of the year" in Kaelin Patterson, who is also a rookie. The future seems to be looking up for the Super Chargers.